The former world professional sculling champion, Bert Barry, wearing his red Doggett's coat and badge regalia, helps Princess Elizabeth ashore from the launch Enchantress after she had started the head-of-the-river race at Mortlake, London, recently. The Doggett's coat and badge is won in rowing competition by Thames watermen. The holder qualities to become a member ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Wed 28 Mar 1951, Page 4
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